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Mr. Oldeede Papayai explaining the use of anti-mating apron for sheep and goats. Photo by Birikaa Olesikilal/ILRI.

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Goats with aprons? A traditional anti-mating innovation used by Maasai communities in Tanzania

Fallata (Fulbe) pastoralist cattle on the move in southern Gadarif, Sudan. Photo by H.Sulieman/ILRI.

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Rethinking livestock systems: Embracing multifunctionality for a sustainable future

Livestock at the Kapiti ranch in Kenya (photo credit: ILRI/Paul Karaimu).

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Mapping Kapiti’s soils: A foundation for rangeland restoration

IPCC vs CSIRO Tier 2 Emissions Comparison

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Why livestock emission estimates might vary: The Tier 2 model effect

Trainees at the G-FEAST workshop held in May 2024 at St Gaspar Hotel, Dodoma, Tanzania (photo credit: ILRI/Ramadhani Mbaruku).

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Using gendered assessment to promote sustainable livestock feed management in Dodoma, Tanzania

RECONCILE staff training RMC members how to use digital tools to assess rangeland conditions

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Supporting Wajir communities to carry out participatory rangeland management

Adaptation Pioneers Cornelius and Monica Kosgei help Esther Omayio in preparing demonstration on feed formulation. Photo by B.Habermann/ILRI.

In the field: Listening to adaptation pioneers

Measuring soil resistance/compaction and infiltration rates (photo: Kristen Tam/ILRI)

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Searching for easy indicators for degraded tropical pastureland soils

Farmers representatives, indigenous forecasters, meteorologists and partners in Kabarnet, Baringo County for PSP workshop (photo: ILRI/Kristen Tam).

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Blending indigenous traditional knowledge with scientific weather predictions to enhance livestock production in Baringo, Kenya